History has shown us that the belief in gods or a god were mainly structured and developed on the basis of human ignorance or the lack of knowledge of the world we live in.
In a counter balance to that known ignorance, scientific discovery and established facts derived from those discoveries has swayed modern man to stop thinking that there are
invisible but powerful spirits swarming around causing climactic damage to humans and inciting fear to the detriment to the population. It does seem to me and probably many
others thats it's better for man to live in a world of continuing knowledge and to work with this knowledge with the intent to better the human experience. It also seems in an
unfortunate way that religious men like the JWS. have utilized and exploited that ancient ignorance and fear to cultivate their own source of power and control, negating the advancement
of man to better his existence along with it. Men in ancient times from all over the world and from
many different cultures thought the gods resided in the skies above them. For example the sun was worshiped as a god in many places around the globe, the stars at night were seen as
servitude gods to the main god, like thousands of angels at god's side. The bible states that god is so bright and powerful that a mere man would be blinded by just a glance at him,
kind of sounds like the sun doesn't it ? So when you to evaluate the probability of the existence of gods or a god you have to make an inclusion and an account of human psychology.
So just as there was an abundance of human ignorance 3 thousand years ago in mans earliest stages of development it is equally prevalent today.
So one might ask why is there so much prevalence of that ignorance today, when we have so much knowledge of the world and the universe around us ?
The only answer to that question then is power seeking fear mongering religions who intensionally want to control human thought..........yes I think so !